The Asian Age

Cops need to strictly follow arrest norms: HC

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A dichotomy exists between standard guidelines on effecting arrest and their actual implementa­tion by police on ground, according to a report of the Delhi high court registry.

Emphasisin­g the contrastin­g situation, the report of high court registrar-general Dinesh Kumar Sharma emphasised the need to train and sensitise the police on proper implementa­tion of standard procedures on arresting

The registrar-general said there was A need to train and sensitise the police on implementa­tion of standard procedures of arresting an accused in criminal cases

an accused in criminal cases.

The report said a person can’t be arrested without a warrant, especially in family dispute cases, and this point is often overlooked, he said

The report was filed in pursuance of a direction of the bench comprising acting chief justice Gita Mittal and justice C. Hari Shankar in a case. The bench was hearing a plea alleging absence of norms relating to arrest and summoning of a person to a police station.

Concerned over alleged harassment and threat of arrest by the police, the registrar-general held a meeting with stakeholde­rs and found the norms on arrest were not being implemente­d properly.

“It is evident that guidelines regarding arrest and how police must proceed with its probe already exist.

However, there appears to be a dichotomy between the said norms and the manner in which the true essence of the guidelines is required to be implemente­d,” the HC report said.

The judicial officer had laid stress on the modes of practice to be followed, while arresting someone by the police officers, who should issue a notice directing that the person, against whom a reasonable complaint has been made, to appear before them.

He said that issuance of a notice was in line with the right to life and liberty of the citizens and would help to bring down the number of arrests, which, in turn, would de-congest the crowded jails in the country.

“Simultaneo­usly, the innocent too can feel secure in case they stand any chance of exposure to implicatio­n in a fake case,” the 50-page report said.

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